Saturday, July 20, 2013

How will the DTV transition affect HD service?

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Tommy F


I currently subscribe to non-HD Suddenlink Communications cable television service. A friend of mine told me that once the DTV transition takes place, all television channels that offer such will be available in high-definition service even though I don't subscribe to HD service. I do have a 1080p HDTV, though. Is this true?


Answer
If you have a HDTV television that supports 1080p then you already have the capability on your television to receive your local channel as well as higher channels in digital format for free. All you need is a good indoor or outdoor antenna hooked up to your television. You don't need a digital converter box because your television has a HDTV tuner built in.

However the majority of local stations channels will only broadcast in 720p resolution and not 1080p. 1080p resolution is only used for blu-ray dvd player and or high definition video gaming through the xbox 360 or playstation 3.

As far as your cable, you can still subscribe through them but of course there will be monthly fees. A lot of cable services now offer many channels in High Definition including movie channels. You get better picture quality and more variety in what you want to see.

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Jay D


I have an HDTV with built in hdtv tuner. I'd like to know how I can watch local HD channels. I have Dish Network but I do not have an HD package or the HD receiver, I only have standard definition channels. Most of the local channels have the HD logo on them but I don't see them in hd. What do I need to watch these channels in high def? Comments appreciated.
I thought maybe I could watch them by getting an HD-capable antenna?



Answer
To receive Over The Air channels, you need a good quality antenna. The antenna you need depends on how strong the signals are at your house.

Visit http://www.antennaweb.org . This site will help you choose the proper antenna for your location and tell you where to aim it. Note that there is no such thing as a HD antenna, that's just marketing hype. Any TV antenna, old or new, will do just fine. Also, if you are more than about 5 miles away from the transmitters, an indoor antenna will probably do a poor job so you wil probably need an outdoor antenna.

Connect the antenna, set your TV for antenna tuning and scan for channels. If you want to continue to use the antenna, connect the Dish Network receiver to one of the A/V inputs on your TV. Then you can switch between antenna and satellite by simply changing inputs on your TV. Over The Air HD will look better than cable or satellite too because it's not as compressed.




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